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Old October 4th 2004, 02:54
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flat6 conversion

hello,

i have in the idea to install a flat 6 of 911 and his gear box in my type 2 westy of 75...
does anyone even made it??
which model of engine do you think is the best for type 2 ???
which are the modification to do ???

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Old October 4th 2004, 06:58
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Yes it has been done. There are 2 short film clips in the multimedia section on the main page of this web site or a Bay Window bus with a 911 eng/trans. As far as how it was installed,,,,I do not know. But it looks fun to drive.
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Old October 4th 2004, 11:34
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dimentions of all the flat 6's are approximatly the same (untill they went liquid cooled) so for your application, newer and larger displacement is better.
there were technical advances throught the years that usually made the newer model engines better than previous years. but it all comes down to the dollar question, how much money do you have. no matter how much money you have to throw at it, with porsche engines, you can always spend more.
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Old October 4th 2004, 16:38
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Hi Fred,

I'm planning on fitting a 3.6 with a tiptronic gearbox from a 1995ish 993 Porsche in to my 71 baywindow.

Having spoken to a few people who have done these conversions before they recommend the earlier engines, however the 2.7 is not a very reliable engine (again this is what I've been told) so it's a difficult choice to make, perhaps you might want to speak to your local Porsche specialist as he will be looking after older cars and should therefore know their weekness's

Basically if you want a more reliable engine you will need a newer one but this will make it more difficult to fit.

I'm not too sure if I've helped much here


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Old October 4th 2004, 17:51
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The 2.7 liter had an overheating problem since Porsche bored the cylinders bigger and didn't increase the size of the piston oil squirters. This is only what I have read on a few 911 websites. When I was looking for an older 911 to buy I kept my search limited to 1982 and newer. The 3.2 liter (210hp) engine was the first one with hydraulic cam chain tensioners which are better than the spring loaded units of the earlier years. If you are just looking for more power you might want to consider the Subaru SVX flat six. They are right around 200hp and they are supposed to be very reliable, if you don't mind the radiator.
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Old October 5th 2004, 09:45
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Someone must want to pay 300 bucks for a set of plug wires... 400+ for an Alternator... So on, so on..

I rebuild 911 engiunes up to the 3.0 era as well. A STOCK rebuild starts at 10K.

6 cylinder parts definately have the Porsche price tag.
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